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About Anne Pearson
Humphrey Wythe married Susan Pakeman (bap. Nacton 8 Mar 1597), daughter of Christopher Pakeman, on 8 April 1616 in Nacton, Suffolk, England and they had the following children in Suffolk, England:
9. Anne Wyth, bp. Woolverstone 18 Oct 1632; m1. William Taylor by 1654; m2. George Pearson 2 Apr 1677;
AKA Wiyth Wise Wythe
Wyth-11 created 28 Mar 2013 | Last modified 13 Sep 2023
Biography
Anne daughter of Umpherie Wyth was baptised at Woolverstone, Suffolk, England on 18 Oct 1632. She was still alive in 1714.
m. (1) William Taylor of Exeter, N.H.;
(2) 2 April 1677 George Pearson of Exeter.[1]
Anne (Wyth) Pearson (bef. 1632 - aft. 1714)
Anne Pearson formerly Wyth aka Taylor, Wyeth, Wyeth WISE
Born before 18 Oct 1632 in Woolverstone, Suffolk, England
Daughter of Humphrey Wythe and Susan (Pakeman) Wythe
Sister of Margaret Wythe, Mary (Wyth) Perkins, Susanna (Wyth) Bursley, Abigail (Wyth) Chadwell, Emme Wyth, Benjamin (Wyth) Wise, Amie (Wyth) Carle, Sarah (Wyth) Wheeler and Joseph Wyth
Wife of William Taylor — married after 25 Mar 1648 [location unknown]
Wife of George Pearson — married 2 Apr 1677 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Mother of Benjamin Taylor, Joseph Taylor, Mary (Taylor) Lawrence, William Taylor and Jethro Pearson
Died after 1714 after age 81 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Sources
↑ Clifford L. Stott, The English Ancestry of Humphrey and Susan (Pakeman) Wythe of Ipswich, Massachusetts, The American Genealogist, (October 1993) pp 217, 220.
Libby, Charles Thornton. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Southward Press, Portland, Maine, 1928) Page 536.
Hampton New Hampshire Vital Records to 1900, www.americanancestors.org
Supporting data
- The pioneers of Massachusetts, a descriptive list, drawn from records of the colonies, towns and churches and other contemporaneous documents (1900)
- http://archive.org/details/pioneersofmassac00pope
- http://archive.org/stream/pioneersofmassac00pope#page/509/mode/1up
- Pg. 509
- Humphrey, husbandman, Ipswich, propr. 1635; d. in 1638. Ipswich Court considered his estate 20 March, 1639. The widow Susan had m. Samuel Greenfield, formerly of Salem; the Court allowed them to admin., to sell the house, lands and goods; G. gave bonds to bring up the five children, Benjamin, Joseph, Em, Sarah and Ann, and pay them their portions at age. Benj. was apprenticed to Abraham Perkins for 7 years.
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- Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
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- Wyeth, Mr. Humphrey (Withe, Wise),Ipswich 1635, d. soon leaving a wid. Susanna whose 2d husb. Samuel Greenfield (1) took over the prop. without authority bef. Mar. 1638-9; Essex Prob. i: 11. George Gidding and Richard Lumpkyn were named overseers for the ch. Married ch. who had their portions incl: Abigail, m. 1st Thomas Jones(42), m. 2d Thomas Chadwell(3 jr.), and appar. Mary, w. of Abraham Perkins(1). Susanna, not named with minor ch., m. John Bursley(4), but poss. had an earlier husb. as unlikely she m. B. by 1639. Minor ch: Benjamin, apprent. to Abraham Perkins for 7 yrs. from 29 Sept. 1638; Hampt. gr. 1644; List 392a. In May 1649 his step-fa. deeded Hampt. land except what already sold to Thomas Jones and B. W. Joseph, poss. the wit. paid fees in Apr. 1649 (Essex Q. Ct. Rec. i: 167), was claimed by Edw. Gilman in Mar. 1650, but turned over to G. Gidding who was to bind him out in Ipsw. Em, unmarried in Dec. 1649 (Essex Q. Ct. Rec. i: 182), poss. m. Richard Carle(1). Sarah, m. David Wheeler(1). Ann, wit. a Bursley deed as A. W. 25 Mar. 1648, m. 1st William Taylor(24), m. 2d George Pearson(2).
- From: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=gendime&rank=1&new=1&...
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- A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register (1860) Vol.4
- http://archive.org/details/agenealogicaldi06dextgoog
- Pg.614
- WISE, HENRY, Guilford, perhaps s. of Joseph of Roxbury, had w. Mary, and two young ch. when he d. early in 1684. His inv. is of 1 Mar. and the names of ch. do not appear. HUMPHREY, Ipswich 1639, had w. Susanna, and ch. Benjamin, Joseph, Emma, Sarah, and Ann, when he d. His wid. m. Samuel Greenfield. *JOHN, Ipswich, s. of Joseph of Roxbury, aft. leav. coll. preach. at Branford (whence as chaplain to the soldiers in Jan. 1676, he march. with major Treat for Narraganaet), there declin. invita. to sett. and preach. at Hatfield 1677 and 8, took the o. of fidel. in Feb. 1679, and was almost prevail, on to bec. the min. of that inf. town, but went to Ipswich, there was ord. 1682, or 1684, in a new parish, call. Chebacco, now Essex; at H. had m. 5 Dec. 1678, Abigail, d. of Thomas Gardner of Roxbury, had Jeremiah, H. C. 1700, min. of Berwick; Lucy; Joseph; Ammi Ruhami; Mary; Henry, H. C. 1717 ; and John ; but no date is kn. nor whether these wh. outliv. him were the only ones. He was deeply engag. in the controv. raised by Andros's levy of a tax on all the towns of the col. and with his patriotic neighb. Col. Applelon was fin. and imprison, for words spok. in derogat. of the tyranny ; and aft, overthrow of the usurp. he was one of the rep. 1689, next yr. one of the chaplains in the ill-concoct. expedit. of Sir William Phips against Quebec, and d. 8 Apr. 1725. JOSEPH, Roxbury, serv. of George Alcock, as nam. in his will of Dec. 1640, had perhaps been brot. by him, when he came the third time, 1636, from Eng. m. 3 Dec. 1641, Mary Thompson, as the town rec. tells, but whose d. she was is unheard, yet it may have been of William of Braintree, had Joseph, b. 1 Apr. 1643 ; Jeremiah, of whose b. the date is not seen (but the mo. hav. join, the ch.), both of her ch. were bapt. 24 May 1646 ; Sarah, 19, bapt. 26 Dec. 1647 ; Maiy, bapt. 3 Feb. 1650 ; John, bef. ment. 15 Aug. 1652, H. C. 1673 ; Henry, 4 Mar. 1655; Bethia, 26 Apr. 1657; Benjamin, 7 Oct. 1660, wh. d. early in Dec. foll. says the ch. rec. but the rec. of the town, that omits the b. makes up for the deficiency by insert, the d. under 1664, on the principle
- http://archive.org/stream/agenealogicaldi06dextgoog#page/n623/mode/1up
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- of better late than never; and William, 9 Mar. 1662, whose b. is not found; Jeremiah, again, d, 1678; was a butcher late in his days, and d. 12 Sept. 1684; and his wid. d. 4 Aug. 1693. His d. Sarah m. a. 1666, Stephen Williams of R. ; Mary m. 30 June 1669, Caleb Lamb. JOSEPH, Roxbury, s. of the preced. had Abigail, b. 20 June 1666; but wh. was his w. or when she d. are unkn. He d. 30 Jan. 1685. A wid, Jane Wise d. at Roxbury, Apr. 1637, perhaps mo. of Joseph the first; but wh. was that John, Cambridge, d. 9 Sept. 1644, is beyond the hope of certainty. NICHOLAS, freem. of Mass, 1645, is no more heard of. THOMAS, Saco 1636, is nam. in Folsom, 33.
- http://archive.org/stream/agenealogicaldi06dextgoog#page/n671/mode/1up
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- WYETH, WITHE, WYTH, or WIETH, BENJAMIN, Hampton 1644, says Farmer, MS. HUMPHREY, Ipswich 1638. JOHN, Cambridge, s. of Nicholas of the same, m. 2 Feb. 1682, Deborah, d. of John Ward of Newton, had Eliz. b. 6 Nov. 1684 ; Deborah, 20 Nov. 1686 ; John, 21 Dec, 1688; Jonathan, 3 Mar. 1690; and perhaps others; was freem. 1690. NICHOLAS, Cambridge 1647, brot, from Eng. d. Sarah, wh. m. 11 Dec. 1651, John Fiske of Watertown. Whether he brot. w. is uncert. but if he did, she d. early, and he m. a. 1648, Rebecca, wid. of Thomas Andrews of C. had Mary, b. 18 Jan. 1649 ; Nicholas, 10 Aug. 1651 ; Martha, 11 Jan. 1653; John, 15 July 1655; and William, 11 Jan. 1658; all bapt. at C. and d. 19 July 1680, aged 85. Martha, m. 1 Apr. 1672, Thomas Ives. NICHOLAS, Cambridge, s. of the preced. m. Lydia, d. of the sec. David Fiske, wh. d. 10 Mar. 1698, aft. he had rem. to Watertown, and he m. 30 June foll. Deborah Parker, had only ch. Mary, b. 6 July 1699, d. in few days. He and his w. wh. long surv. him, were paupers many yrs. WILLIAM, Cambridge, s. of the first Nicholas, freem. 1690.
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comments
Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be 1630 at Woolverstone, Suffolk, England.
- Stott, Clifford L., "The English Ancestry of Humphrey and Susan (Pakeman) Wythe of Ipswich, Massachusetts," published in The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. [Online database of New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .] Accessed at < American Ancestors.org >, Vol. 68 [Oct 1993] p.216-224.
- Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y. [Online database of New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012.] Accessed online at < AmericanAncestors.org >, profile of Humphrey Wythe, pp. 548-555.
Anne Pearson's Timeline
1632 |
October 18, 1632
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Woolverstone, Suffolk, England
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1649 |
1649
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Exeter, NH, United States
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1649
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Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1655 |
1655
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of Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
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1667 |
October 26, 1667
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Exeter Township, Rockingham, New Hampshire, Colonial America
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1668 |
1668
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Exeter, NH, United States
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1677 |
1677
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Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
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1714 |
May 29, 1714
Age 81
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Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, Colonial America
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